==== MoMA (Modern Optimization Methods and Models in Algorithm Design) ==== // 23-28 November 2025, [[https://www.caes.cnrs.fr/sejours/centre-paul-langevin-3-2/|Center Paul-Langevin]], Aussois // == General Information == This is the webpage of the Fall school MoMA (Modern Optimization Methods and Models in Algorithm Design) co-organised by [[https://www.irif.fr/gt-coa/index|GT CoA]], [[https://gtgraphes.labri.fr/pmwiki/pmwiki.php|GT Graphes]], [[http://gdrro.lip6.fr/?q=node/55|GT AGAPE]], and [[http://gdrro.lip6.fr/?q=node/49|GT GOThA]]. The school welcomes researchers of all levels. The school will take place from the **23rd to the 28th November 2025**, in **[[https://www.caes.cnrs.fr/sejours/centre-paul-langevin-3-2/|Center Paul-Langevin]], Aussois, France**. The program will begin after lunch on Monday and end mid afternoon on Friday. Accommodation and food will be included into the registration fee. == Invited talks == * TBA. [[https://www.lamsade.dauphine.fr/~mlampis/|Michael Lampis]] (Paris Dauphine University) * TBA. [[https://www.irif.fr/~laplante/|Sophie Laplante]] (Université Paris Cité) * Integer Programming meets Fixed-Parameter Tractability, by [[http://alexandra.lassota.net/|Alexandra Lassota]] (Eindhoven University of Technology) * Static and Dynamic Cut-Based Tree Embeddings, by [[https://sites.google.com/view/ggoranci/|Gramoz Goranci]] (University of Vienna) (These are preliminary titles.) == Call for presentation == Please submit a title & abstract for a short talk or poster on [[https://framaforms.org/talk-and-poster-submissions-for-moma-2025-1739972427|this form]]. In-person attendance required if accepted. == Registration == Registration will be open later on (at the latest in June). It will be free for CNRS employees (because the event is an École Thématique sponsored by CNRS). For non-CNRS-employees: registration will be €500–600 (including accommodation & meals). == Committees == The organizing committee is composed of [[https://starikovskaya.github.io/homepage/|Tatiana Starikovskaya]], [[https://perso.liris.cnrs.fr/lfeuilloley/|Laurent Feuilloley]] and [[https://pcharalampo.github.io/|Panagiotis Charalampopoulos]], with the help of [[https://pagesperso.g-scop.grenoble-inp.fr/~newmana/|Alantha Newman]] and [[https://webia.lip6.fr/~doerr/|Carola Doerr]]. The scientific committee represents the four GT involved in the orgainization of the event, and one members at large: [[https://www.irif.fr/~vmitsou/|Valia Mitsou]], [[https://academia.yannicmaus.de/|Yannic Maus]], [[https://lcoms.univ-lorraine.fr/membre/lucarelli-giorgio|Giorgio Lucarelli]] and [[https://webia.lip6.fr/~bampise/|Evripidis Bampis]]. == Funding == We are grateful to [[https://g-scop.grenoble-inp.fr/|G-SCOP]], [[http://gdrro.lip6.fr/|GDR-ROD]], [[https://www.irif.fr/en/gt-coa/index|GT CoA]], and [[https://www.ins2i.cnrs.fr/fr|CNRS]] (through the École thématique program) for their support! {{:fraigniaud-workshop:logo_g_scop.jpg?400|}} {{:fraigniaud-workshop:logo-gdr_rod.png?400|}} {{:logocnrsnoir.svg?150|}} {{:gt-coa:logo-CoA.png?200}}